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t,..I.UCKNOW' ° ENTINEL, LUCKNOW, '.ONTARIO:
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PaulDungannon
The
Annual 'Meeting• of the cow
gi'egation .of St Fouls: Anglican
Church; Dungannon,' .was • held on
Wednesday, . ,January '20th:, -The
meeting was • opened' with prayer
by the . redtor, Rev.
Financial; reports .of' the . church,,
.Sunday School,, Ladies . Guild.
and rectory .maintenance fund
were read. and-adepteol, a.Mr-
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gave file. redoes - report in .wh clr
he- noted- some improvements-' ov .
er '..tie -..:previous year's report. •
The Church officers ..for" 1965
'are. as follows:, . Vestry • 'clerk, • Ben.
Mole; Rector's Warden, Tam.
Young; ',People's Warden, • Bob
Mole; Delegate to Synod, . Elmer
Black;' Substitute Delegate,; Bill
Caees�ar; 'Board ,of Management,
Jack ,Paesar Mrs.. -Tom Young,
, Mrs. :Elmer Black, Wter Mole;
' • Church Treasurer,. -Paul Caesar;.
Auditors, Jack Caesar; Mrs. Jack
.. Caesar: ' ,
Lunch was served: following, the
mewling which was held 'at the
home; of , 'IMVIr. 'and Mrs. Elmer
Black.
ENGAGEMENTS
SCOTT BLUE
Mr. and ' Mrs. Donald B. Blue
of ':Ripley: announces tine ;engage-
ment of their daughter Bertha:
• Jean ' to Mr. VAIN= John Scott,
son of Ali. and Mrs. , John W.
Scott of R.R. 1. Ripley. The mar-
riaa�e will , take place in Ripley
UChurch on:. Saturday, .:Feb-
ruary 20th ' at ` 2 ' P.M.
More .than 1% million visitors" a
year see the Unity Bell.
Fair. Notes
(Contributed ; •
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PNansare ''� pro greasing .for •the
Centennial Fair to be held Sep
tember l 17th and :18th. It is re-
questedthat suggestions of what
you'd,, tike' to •see: 'at 'the fair, be;
sent in to, the Sentinell or a di-
rector soon, so that consideration
be given and' plans made to have
these things done early,: ' only by
hearing :from, you can: Ave .'know
what you 'want at. Lueknow Cen-
tennial, Fair.'
{.bntnuing_tiie..list of convenori
and their committee. are: History
of Lucknow Fair, Stem ar, t fiober.t
son, Mrs. Neil J. MacKenzie, Mr.
and Mrs. W. F.', MacDonald, Mr.
and 'Mrs. John • Emmerson, ' Mr
and Mrs.' Steve Stcthers, • Wallace
Miller, Mrs. Frank ` 'Todd, Herb
Ensign.
Town'. Decorations and Displays,
Gerald Ra1thwell,Pharis. Mothers
High. School exhibit, Mrs.. -Gordon
Kirkland lag teachers at school..
-'Fine Arts:. Mrs'. ;Oliver 11IcChar
les, :Mrs.. Omar : Brooks; Mrs. An-
nie McDiarmid, Mrs. Jim .• Hen-
derson;
en
derson ; Concessions:: Gordon ; Kirk
lam : a:n d. Mrs: Arnold, Alton.
Watch next week .for ° more; com-
mittees: You can 'help . on'one , or.
more of these conunittees. Just
call the . convenor and offer for
the one .of a your. choice.
Po • .;you like fashion Shows?
Then there's a '.treat in, store ' at
the annual Variety Concert when
the Lucknow Lads ' 'and . Lasses
present Fashions ase t the F ons ' ofY .ester-
year The.. ''Yarn /Spinners are .go-
ing` W 'e there: , You'll _.laugh'.with
them :as they tell tall tales: Plans
are well.. underwayy to make .,a:
variety concert that , you . can't a/ -
ford to miss. Be there, and .see for
yourself the ..talent ' in; our . midst.
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At -Grist' Church 'Annum Meeing
• The. 'annual . meetingof the con-
gregation n of Christ Anglican
Church, Port Albert,, was :held on
Friday, January 22nd. Following
the opening prayer, financial , re-
ports were -read and: adopted. The
surer•:
church ' trea' . �l hh Foster,
._. Rap • st e,
reported that all commitmen s to
the • missionary work of the church
as :well as local expenses were
paid in .full' in 1964: Appreciation.
for many years' of faithful service
as Rector's Warden : wasextend-
ed� 'to Mr. Foster who' retires from
that positron for 1965: • •.
,The officers of the church for
1965 are: • Rector's ' Warden, Har-
old Adams; People's ` Warden, El-
mer Graham; Vestry Clerk, 'Mrs. •
Hodges; "Delegate to Synod, Wil-
liam Hayden; Treasurer, Ralph
Foster; Board. • of •aVlanagement,
:Carm Hayden, Mrs::' Elwin Pe-
trie,
:li PM`sirs.. Roy. Petrie, Thooa_
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Mrs.' Clara ra er: Roy
Petrie.
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. Mr. King announced that the
sumniner ;'cliaplancy:: for .' :1965 has.
been : filled:; The: Rev; 'Keith' Brett
will bake the Sunday Services in
July' and the Rev`:'' . Walter. Pick-
ford in August.
'Lunch was served by. the Lad-
ies' Guild following the meeting.
Electrical. Storm
Does Damoge
(WHITECHURCH'•' NEWS)
The electrical storm on. Sunday
'morning was very close.. in • ,this.
community:' At the' home of Mr..
:and ,Mrs,' •Elroy Laidlaw tha • trans-
former 'and. 'telephone': were blown
out ,and 'a young cattle beast kill.
'ed ''in the barn. Another fanner
reported bulbs were blown inhis
home.
The_ ice : storm made' `driving
hazardous but wheh fog'. blew in,
it ; intensified, • this condition with
the result .Chalmers Presbyterian,'
-Largside . Presbyterian -and Cal
vinBr+ick church services. were: all
cancelled By:.afternoon• the ice.
had.. "softened' and.; the , United
church held their services. On
Monday ,it -Was learned the school
bus. drivers .• . had tough going on
the ::.icy back roads where sand
ing Had . not • 'been carried.: out.
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Accepts Foreign
Service Posrtfon
Lois M. ; Johnston, . daughter of
Fred ; and. Jean' Johnston of Bel-
fast, : has accepted . a position with
the ,Department of External Af-
fairs, Foreign Service Division,. as
:a '.foreign service stenographer'
andwill move to Ottawa. to start
work .on: February 1st.:; After ' .aa
year in Ottawa, postings ',wi11 'be
to •. various Canadian or" . 'British.
Embassies' whenever', a ' vacancy
occurs; , the maximum time in
each place will: be two • years,
with postings'back , to' Ottawa in
between.' ' "
' Miss Johnston has been .employ-
ed it .Silverwood Dairies; Limit-
ed,, London' branch since: July,
1949.,
Family Gathering
Birthday0n 87th
•A ' family gather was held
on Saturdayevening at the home
of .Mr. an ' Mrsi . andy Purdon
of'. Lucknow to honour Mrs. Pur -
don on her ‘.87th birthday which
she observed on January .25th.
Among those present • were four
daughters' Mrs. Cecil (Cassie)
Falconer of Whitechurch, Mr.
arid' Mrs.* Jack (Clara) Cleghorn
.and • Mr. and .Mrs. , jack (Flor-
ence) Maclntyre of Wingham, Mr,
and Mrs. George. (Isobel.) Tiffin
of Lucknow; ' Mrs. Myrtle Davv-
son, Mr. and Mrs. Wes Tiffin of
Whitechurch. Three sons; Wm. of
Detroit, Aldin and Hector of Sari
nia, were unable to be, present
because of weather conditions,:.
Mrs, Purdon is enjoying good
health, does all her own house-
work and makes a • • weekly trip
down street' to do her shopping..
Mr. Purdon isi
'n his 86th year,
ST. AIUGUSTINE CARD_ ' PARTY
There were • thirteen tables at.
the euchre party held in St. Aug-
ustine Parish:. hall on:' Friday:
January 22. The men's • high
prize .went to 'Gus Devereaux,
men's. • low eta :_Keith Hardy, lad-
ie's high . to •'Mrs. Eldon 'Austin
,and ladle's. low. to ;Cathy. Hallam.
The door ' pri es was won_ by Lois
Eckel swirller. 'Lunch . was : sere'-
ed by the • convertors Mrs. Jerry I
Van Aa#ten.. and Mrs.: Bill' .Kina-
hon: ' The 'next` party. will 'be Fri
day, February 5th.
o -27th,'
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 1165
ocalLand General:
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Mrs �
, BVI H. . C ori in .of Lucknova
is a patient in Wingham. and,.
District Hospital. ..
Mr, W. F. MacDonald
returnei
to his home • in Lucknow last,
Sunday from Victoria Hospital,
London, where he had been hos;
pitaliz,d for the past two weeks;
QVtrs. Wm. a Reed •' returned • to
her home last Saturday after ten
days in. Wingham and lyistrict
Hospital. •
- Mise: Rebecca.::..MacQuaig .:. of:
Lucknow was admitted' to 'Wing_
ham and ' 'District Hospital last
Saturday' afternoon,
�I�w Herd Sire Af
�1i-Hifr Farm -�
Hi: Hill Farm,: operated by An-
drew Gaunt in West ' Wawanosh
Township, -has a new.'. herd sire
purchased from Louada .•Farms, at'
Peterborough.
The new sire of the Shorthorn'
herd is Louada Passport. He. was
sired by Louada Rothes - King,' a
noted bull from
thePe
terborough
herd. At a sale in' October, ' five
buns by Louada Roams' King ; av-
eraged $5,150.
The dam'of the new Hi,H l bull
was by Dalton Constructor. ' :Baph,
ton' Constructor was the highest,
priced bull ever 'imported from
Scotland to Canada. He was . used
.at Louada Farms ,for 4 years and,
exported 'back to Scotland.
Up.: until Christman time, the
Gaunt farm had been using Lou-.
ada Command; a son'of 'lepton
Constructor; as their herd ' sire
Toboggan Party
In 15 Below Zero
Despite the very cold weather
a, week ago. Saturday night,, about'
30 :Girl ; Guides . and -'Boy . Scouts
enjoyed a toboggan party, on the
:sixth concession of' Kinloss '.They
-were accompanied by Scout Lead-
ers' George Whitby and' :Stuart
Jamieson. A large :bonfire was
built • ar ind,' which these cold
weather enthusiasts . Stoed:.to..get.
warm .betWeen rides. 'Hat ' chow=
late and . donuts were served..
'The thermometer dipped ' 'hi 21
below zero' that • -night, but at the
time this . group.,, were. out.. from:
1:30 to : 10:00 p.m., . the . ;temm ra-
titre •was between , 10 " and " 15
below zero.
.FLY :TO ENGLAND
Mir and Mrs. Gordon Sampson,,
Goderich, , (nee Iris' Rivett of
Dungannon) left •Marton airport,
Thursday, ' January ' 14th for .$':
three weeks • vacation in. England •
.with Mr Sampson's•mother:
Des At Brucelea
Haven .In 8lst .'Y r..
MARY ELIZABETH MacLENNAN
Mary Elizabeth MacLennan -died
at Brucelea Haven; ' Walkerton, on .
January 14th, 1965, ' in her , 8,1st
year. Born • -October 19th, 1884, at
Lochalsh, she was the : daughter
.of Donald MacLennan' ,and Cath-
erine '
atherine'' MacRae family of Scotland.
A 'school. teacher, 'she retired
to "Lucknow - n 1924'later spend-
ing 'several • years in London ' be
fore going to • Bruelea Haven.'
Miss MacLennan was the last
living. n ei bar' ' of a family of
ten. Six 'brothers and .three sis-
ters predeceased ' 'her; Duncan,;
Finlay' D., Donald, Malcolin; Don-
ald John, Alex, Isabel, • 2'Irs. Wm.'
(Christena)' Hunter, Mrs.
(Jessie): Mtinray.. •
The funeral service was 'held
from Johnstone Funeral Heine in
•Lucknow On January 16th at 2;:00
p.m. Rev, R. ,MacLeod officiated,
The pallbearers were Noble
*Johnston,. Gordon :Finlayson, Don -
old McCormick, •II. D. Thompson,,
'Finlay .MacLennan and WM. Johht;
none.
`emporary entombment was at
South Kinloss Mausoleum with 'the
final resting place to be Loehaish
Cemetery. -
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Tom Rivett, . Dungaflnon, re-
turned bo hishome last week:,
after being hospitalized in Wing
ham.''
. 'Robert J. Webster has returned-
to Kincardine after • ~spending some
time' riving 'at' Port Colborne. He
formerly- resided. in • Lucknow. •'
Mrand Mrs° .;Elmo `Sanderson•
-and their 21/2', • month old son.
Bobby moved to theyupstairs
apartment "; on the • east': side of
'the iMurdie Block.' formerly: Oc-
cupied '.y Mts.. A. C.- :Agnew.
;and'. Mrs Jack QVIeQuilliri,' ,
daughter 'Terri, and Harvey Mc-
Quillin,'; all .pf St 'Catharines,, `vis
ited. lastweek, at 'the home of Mr.'
a'nd • 'Mrls..: Dick 'McQt4llin of ;the
'6th concession of Kinloss: Harvey,
also .•visited ; 'at the ; home .of Mr::
and Mrs Robert Scott of Ash.
field.'.
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NOTICE
Would ' the person who : borrow-
ed' my log: rule some . time agog'
kindly' , phone -- Ernest: ` Ackert,
Lucknow,. 528-3720 or leave. at
my home.
BROTHER,. BASSES
AT WALKERTON
Wolter Schumacher, 41, died ate
Bruce .County Hospital in .W
er'tonast Thursday.,Requiem
high mess'' was held at Sacred
Heart •Church' in Walkerton on
.Monday ' morning . with 'temporary
entombment : ' in . Walkerton ceme-
tery ` chapel.
Mr. Schumacher was; a brother +:
'Of Frank Schumacher of • ' Holy
rood who is. employed by' '''Thomas.
. ...
Hackett • •and : Sons, in +Lucknow.:
Walter's death came a year,:
and a half after' he was forced
:to, give up ,Iris work ' with, Argosy
'Transport because of illness,. He
was. an Argosy employee twenty
years,
•,He is survived by 'Ails' `wife,• two
sons
and.a .
three .d ughters, •;.also...
two si sters - 'and four brothers..
LUCKNOW
UNITED CHURCH
Rev.. Howard W Strapp
Minister •
SUNDAY, 'JANUARY 31st
•10.00 a.m. Sunday School
11:00' .a.m ' Morning; Worship
'"What's ,The Use"
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LIlcknoW',
Presbyterian Church
ev Roderick MacLeod
Minister
SUNDAY, JANUARY 3Yst
10:00 'a.m. Sunday School
11:00 a;rn. 1. The Minister ,
ST. PETER'S
,ANGLICAN
CHURCH.
Foul Sunday' After ,;Epiphany.
Church :Sehool.
,Morning Prayer` it i 15 a,tr. •
The Per, J R, Rung,
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